DIY Rainbow Check Wall Hanging
*This is a paid post in collaboration with Cricut.
I’m back again with another Cricut Maker project; this time, it’s a scrappy wall hanging! I have always wanted to get into quilting, and I thought this would be a perfect entry-level project to practise my patchwork skills and use up my scraps. The entire project took me about 6 hours to finish, and I really enjoyed organising the squares into a beautiful checkerboard rainbow. To finish it off, I added some bias binding ties and backed it with some plain coloured linen to protect all of the raw edges. It’s now ready to hang on the wall above my bed!
This project was really straightforward to create in the Cricut Design Space, and I really loved how I could customise the layout to suit the fabric pieces I had. In Step 1, you can see how I could apply 3 small pieces of fabric to my Fabric Grip Mat and cut out 8 squares. This wall hanging was made from various linen fabric scraps PLUS a couple of linen blouses I got from the op shop. Keep reading below to find out how I created this piece.
I am seriously in love with how this turned out and cant wait to try more patchwork projects using the Cricut Maker. I can totally see this being such a help to quilters and makers who cut out lots of small shapes!
The Cricut Maker is available at Spotlight, Harvey Norman, JB HIFI, and Big W.
*Machine and tools provided as PR product.